I feel like I'm becoming trapped in the 90's when it comes to my music listening anymore.
Why is it the music that was around during our adolescence/early teen years just seems so much better then whats current? It doesn't even have to be stuff you listened to then, but can discover years later and become hooked into.
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The Black HunterThe key is a minimum of compromise, and a simple,unimpeachable reason to existRegistered Userregular
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None of this *drone drone repeat repeat* about some girl you saw at the mall.
Okay... I want to get a few CDs or box set for my cousin.
Last time we spoke he said he was getting in to... lounge singers? I don't know how else to describe it, like Sinatra and Dean, I guess.
Anyone want to help me put together a mixed cd in the same vein as the songs I'm about to post, which will all be on there;
George Harrison While my guitar gently weeps
Paul Mcartney Black Bird
Johnny Cash Hurt
Tom petty Alright for now
Foo Fighters Friend of a Friend
Death Cab for Cutie I will follow you into the dark
Bob Dylan Dont think twice it's alright
So basically if you couldn't figure out the formula, I'm looking to make a playlist of one singer, one acoustic guitar, and a generally sad but beautifully written song.
I'd prefer to not have artist repeate.
If you guys have any suggestions that fit that formula I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Anyone want to help me put together a mixed cd in the same vein as the songs I'm about to post, which will all be on there;
George Harrison While my guitar gently weeps
Paul Mcartney Black Bird
Johnny Cash Hurt
Tom petty Alright for now
Foo Fighters Friend of a Friend
Death Cab for Cutie I will follow you into the dark
Bob Dylan Dont think twice it's alright
So basically if you couldn't figure out the formula, I'm looking to make a playlist of one singer, one acoustic guitar, and a generally sad but beautifully written song.
I'd prefer to not have artist repeate.
If you guys have any suggestions that fit that formula I'd greatly appreciate it.
the mountain goats - song for dennis brown
bonnie "prince" billy - i see a darkness
bruce springsteen - mansion on the hill
rocky votolato - mix tapes/cell mates
beck - guess i'm doing fine
chris garneau - not nice (a really fantastic song, though it's piano and not guitar)
cake - end of the movie
tom waits - christmas card from a hooker in minneapolis (also piano)
Anyone want to help me put together a mixed cd in the same vein as the songs I'm about to post, which will all be on there;
George Harrison While my guitar gently weeps
Paul Mcartney Black Bird
Johnny Cash Hurt
Tom petty Alright for now
Foo Fighters Friend of a Friend
Death Cab for Cutie I will follow you into the dark
Bob Dylan Dont think twice it's alright
So basically if you couldn't figure out the formula, I'm looking to make a playlist of one singer, one acoustic guitar, and a generally sad but beautifully written song.
I'd prefer to not have artist repeate.
If you guys have any suggestions that fit that formula I'd greatly appreciate it.
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I feel like I'm becoming trapped in the 90's when it comes to my music listening anymore.
Why is it the music that was around during our adolescence/early teen years just seems so much better then whats current? It doesn't even have to be stuff you listened to then, but can discover years later and become hooked into.
Come Overwatch with meeeee
None of this *drone drone repeat repeat* about some girl you saw at the mall.
kpop appreciation station i also like to tweet some
It's starting at 5pm, hopefully my boss has left for India by then so I can skip out of work early.
tell me how it is
I see them in Brisbane on the 20th, but some of my mates are flying down to see them tomorrow
I think there's only 6000 or so going to Brisbane
I wish I had exact numbers though, I know Melbourne is doing two shows of 15,000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Ur7o1eykw
But I still love it just as much as the first time I heard it. So good.
Dear satan I wish for this or maybe some of this....oh and I'm a medium or a large.
what the fuck that is a huge fucking moshpit
fucking huge moshpit
holy shit
whoooommmmmm
woooommmmmm
how big will their pyramid be for this venue
at least three times bigger
Last time we spoke he said he was getting in to... lounge singers? I don't know how else to describe it, like Sinatra and Dean, I guess.
Any suggestions?
The pace is changed a good 3 or 4 times.
George Harrison While my guitar gently weeps
Paul Mcartney Black Bird
Johnny Cash Hurt
Tom petty Alright for now
Foo Fighters Friend of a Friend
Death Cab for Cutie I will follow you into the dark
Bob Dylan Dont think twice it's alright
So basically if you couldn't figure out the formula, I'm looking to make a playlist of one singer, one acoustic guitar, and a generally sad but beautifully written song.
I'd prefer to not have artist repeate.
If you guys have any suggestions that fit that formula I'd greatly appreciate it.
Is Dillinger new to you?
Aw naw.
Both draw a lot of inspiration from DEP, and both have even toured with them
Oooh yes.
This fits well.
A few more and I should have a decently round playlist.
I don't know what I'll use this playlist for, but I figure these should be good for relaxing or dozing off to sleep.
bonnie "prince" billy - i see a darkness
bruce springsteen - mansion on the hill
rocky votolato - mix tapes/cell mates
beck - guess i'm doing fine
chris garneau - not nice (a really fantastic song, though it's piano and not guitar)
cake - end of the movie
tom waits - christmas card from a hooker in minneapolis (also piano)
Thanks guys. I appreciate the help.
Also, I bought the complete works of Robert Johnson for like 16 bucks. Not bad for when I feel like getting some blues in me.